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3354 NEW HARDY 
APRICOT MANCHU 
The new, super-hardy Apricot. 
Introduced by Professor Hansen 
of Brookings, South Dakota. He 
selected it from a group of vari¬ 
eties that he discovered in China 
and Manchuria where they have 
stood 45 to 50 degrees below zero. 
Fruit is golden-yellow. Fine for 
canning. Delicious as preserves. 
Fruit medium size. This Apricot 
can be planted in the Dakotas, 
Minnesota, and territory North 
and—naturally—does well in ter¬ 
ritories South of there. Strong 2 
year old trees, 3 to 4 ' size. Each 
$1.00; 2 for $1.75. 
NECTARBERRY 
Richest flavor of all. Heavier 
yielding over a long period. 
Fruits average even larger 
than Boysenberries. This is 
one of the most delicious and 
most profitable small fruits in 
cultivation today. The fruit possesses a tang of the Raspberry. 
By all means, grow plenty for your own use with ample supply 
for canning or roadside market. Strong field grown plants. 
3 for- 50c; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.50; 
100 for $8.50; 500 for $35.00. 
HARDEE 
Peach 
3381 STAN LEV PRUNE 
EARLIEST OF ALL 
Bluish purple color. Ripens 10 days 
earlier than any other prune-type 
plums. About one-third larger. Tree 
is very healthy and produces full 
crops annually. Very hardy. Flesh 
greenish yellow. Very sweet. Tough 
skin, will not crack. Freestone. 
Excellent for eating out of hand or 
for making pies. Each 80c; 2 for 
$1.50; 5 for $3.25. 
U. S. Plant Pat. No. 120 
Catalog No. 3365 
Most important Peach 
discovery of the cen¬ 
tury. Hardiest of all— 
produces bumper crops 
when others winter- 
kill. Color deep yellow I 
with striking red cheek. 
Ripens with Elberta. 
Strong 2-year-old trees, 
3Yz to feet, each 
75c, 3 for $2.00, 10 for 
$5.50. 
3515 
NEW 
WAYZATA 
JUMBO 
Strawberry 
Sweet as Honey 
$1.50 
Each 
2 for $2.85 
3362 
SWEET SEPTEMBER CHERRY 
Plant Patent No. 94 
The New Fall-Bearing .Cherry. Ripens September first; 
fruit hangs on tree until snow flies. Starts bearing fruit 
first or second year, producing heavy annual crops there¬ 
after. The attractive dark red fruit is of excellent quality 
for eating, making pies or canning. We recommend the 
planting of two or more of these trees for cross pol¬ 
lination. 3- to 4-foot, well-rooted trees, each $1.50; 2 for 
$2.85; 10 for $13.50. 
Wayzata is red clear through 
with no green tips. Wayzata 
sells at top prices on any 
market. It is absolutely 
the best flavored strawberry 
grown. It is mild, excel¬ 
lent in appearance and 
quality. Very firm. It 
challenges the world in 
size and productive¬ 
ness. Wayzata is per¬ 
fectly hardy. It will 
stand any winters that 
we have. Has stood 40 
degrees below zero in 
Minnesota, without 
winterkill. 
Wayzata will bear 
three crops in 18 
months. A Big Money 
Maker. 
25 Plants $1.25; 50 for 
$2.15; 100 for $3.75; 
250 for $7.00; 500 for 
$13.00; 1,000 for 
$24.00. 
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